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First of all, thank you for taking the time to visit my website. There are a million out there, and I am honored that you took the time to visit mine. If you like what you see, please subscribe so you can read my posts in the future.

Now, a little bit about me. I am a 30-year-old Florida State University graduate who spent the first 1.5 years of my professional career in the sports media. I’ve edited and produced for PGATOUR.COM and operated web content and social media for Sports Radio 790 The Zone in Atlanta.

Then, I changed career paths. At the end of March 2011, I switched over to the weather world and took a position with weather.com, and I’ve been writing there ever since. Can I see myself getting back into sports again someday? I’d never rule it out.

The goal of this website is to track the latest happenings around the city I’ve called home my entire life. I want you to feel like you know more about Atlanta than you did before you visited.

I hope you stick around to read a few of my articles; be sure to check back every day for the latest Atlanta news.

Hello Sean
Are you the writer who posted “Images: Rapid Retreat of Chile Glacier” on weather.com?
Thanks for this story, and for drawing attention to the rapid changes in glacial ice.
PS. Minor – in the title, it’s “Chliean” instead of “Chili”

Hello Sean, Sorry that the Elvis Akpla video was removed. It deserves to be on your ‘Greatest Plays’ list. It would surely get my vote. He is one great athlete, an exceptional student, and a very nice guy. We in Bozeman, Mt have been very lucky to have a Elvis as a part of our community.
Also, thanks for posting a ‘Like’ on my blog, regarding the Flacco pass in the last seconds of the game.

Thanks for liking my post “A Voice Stilled.” Looking around here I see a lot about ACC sports. I am a fan of the conference and will defintely be looking to see what’s going on here. Keep up the good work.

Funny that you stopped by. I’ve Just sent an idea to the NBA offices. NY plays Indiana on St. Patrick’s Day… The t-shirt has the two digit version of the CHINESE ‘lucky’ number 8, ( LIN=17.), on an Emerald three-quarter sleeved “GEM” that has …

Thanks for liking the post! I like to write about all sorts of things on my Olympic weightlifting blog. I’ll be stopping by yours from now on. Who says NY Mets fans can’t be fans of ATL residents? Haha. Be good and keep up the great work.

Thanks for following! Keep an eye on my little brother Andrew Roque… He just won The 2012 Q School Tournament for the Canadian Tour, set another local course record today, and is looking to Qualify for the upcoming US Open Tournament at The Olympic Club:)

Really enjoy the blog. Breslanta has been a big inspiration in how to boost the professional quality of solid sports writing – although we’re not big fans of weather in Chicago. Wanted to let you know we added you to our Favorite Blogs on Major Onions. We recently just redesigned the site, so be sure to check in for your Chicago sports fix. Too bad we dont have a Bears – Falcons matchup this season!

I’m watching Sunday night baseball. It looks like the Braves are prepared to sweep the Cards. I guess they’re still pissed about the “infield fly” call in last year’s wild card. I thought it was a horrible call too but some guys I know who are in to umpiring tell me it was the correct call.. I don’t know but it looked very strange to me.

Great article about JW! My son has spent some time with him and he has been nothing but polite when we have interacted with him. I am rooting for the kid and agree with your statement that everyone loves to see a come back! I want nothing more than to see Jameis succeed not just on the field but off the field! I believe he is a really good kid! He stole my heart back in February 2013 before he ever set foot on the football or baseball field when he along with a few other FSU baseball players made my son’s 7th b-day one he will never forget! Everytime JW sees my son he remembers his name and takes the time to talk to him! My son looks to Jameis as a friend.

Hey Sean, great blog. My name is Ari, creator of Sportstalkwithari.com. I am a 12 year old sports genius, and I have been blogging ever since I was 10. I have posted over 250 articles, and I hope you can take the time to visit mine like I visited yours.
Sincerely,
Ari

What is this you wrote “cities safest from natural disaster” on weather .com? As someone TRYING to escape Albuquerque, every other state outside New Mexico has some weather (or tectonic) issue that makes this dead town seem like some comfy safe zone. NONE of these cities you list have less weather or disaster than Albuquerque. Albuquerque should be the number one on every top ten list, NO hurricanes, tornadoes or earthquakes and really? Heavy rain? We didnt make the top ten for least heavy rain? Maybe stick to writing what you know about because obviously the 50 states aren’t one of them. Yes, NEW MEXICO is a state!

Thank you for taking the time to find my personal blog. I assume you’re reaching out to me in regards to this article, which used a list developed by Trulia. So you should talk to Trulia about their knowledge of the 50 states.

Hi Sean, I, too, am in one of the homes being destroyed by Cobb County’s Windy Hill/Terrell Mill Connector. I’ve lived in my home for 13 years, done about $25,000 in upgrades and have been sick to my stomach since last Tuesday! This is the last thing I ever, ever, ever thought I would have to worry about. My HOME being destroyed at the whim of the County! I’m 60 years old! I don’t want to start over again! The County is taking 2/3rds of my Association, leaving 11 townhouses to fend for themselves with a huge wall where the parking lot used to be! So they won’t have enough money to sustain the Association, their property values will plummet, they will go bankrupt. There HAS to be a better way!